Control a Dashboard Parameter From a PRPT Hyperlink

You must have a report (.prpt) that contains a hyperlink before you can complete this task. See the Design Print-Quality Reports section for instructions about adding hyperlinks to a report.

The instructions that follow show you how a link inside a Report Designer report (.prpt) can drive a parameter in content on another dashboard panel. You must adjust the instructions when working with your own data.

Create a simple dashboard that contains a .prpt report and a data table. At this point, none of the content has been linked and you have a "static" dashboard.

Notice the report (.prpt) in the example above. You want dashboard consumers to click a territory (APAC, EMEA, etc.), hyperlink and have the data table update with information about that territory specifically.

Under General Settings, choose the report (.prpt) and click the Content Linking tab. Click the checkbox next to the field you want used for content linking.

Add a parameterized condition to the query for the data table by specifying a parameter name in curly braces in the Valuetext box; then, provide a default value for that parameter in the Default text box. In the example below, a parameter called TERRITORY with a default value of NA has been created.

Parameterizing a query, as described here, allows you to pass values dynamically and update the data table based on events triggered by other elements of the dashboard such as a user choosing an item from a filter control or following links defined in content associated with another panel in the dashboard.

Under General Settings, choose the data table and click the Content Linking tab. Click the drop-down arrow, in the Source text box to display another source for the parameter you created. In the example below, notice that Product Line Share by Territory - Territory , (this is the name of the dashboard panel that contains the .prpt), is now selected as a source for the Territory parameter.